South Africa is characterised by a youthful population, and the challenges and possibilities that characterise the young generation are both warning signs and beacons of hope for a nation founded on social justice. Youth in South Africa: Agency, (in)visibility and national development takes stock of the nation’s development as it affects young people. Authors offer both personal and professional insights into the ways in which the youth navigate their own pathways to adulthood. These include formal and informal engagements with politics, as well as protest, (un)employment, entrepreneurship, education, religion, experiences with sexuality and violence and a multitude of other life experiences. Contributors paint a picture of the initiative, agency and resilience of the youth, as well as the challenges before them. Authors also identify the state of ‘waithood’ faced by those unable to make the transition out of youth into full adulthood as a result of their socio-economic circumstances and political context. By engaging these experiences and insights, and primarily informed by the inputs of young people, the authors highlight the limitations of existing youth policies and frameworks. The case is made for policy instruments to be informed by the lived experiences of the youth as they navigate a complex macrosocial environment, and by the messages the youth communicate about the limitations of current approaches.
Ariane De Lannoy & Malose Langa
Youth In South Africa [PDF ebook]
(in)visibility and national development
Youth In South Africa [PDF ebook]
(in)visibility and national development
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 486 ● ISBN 9781920690304 ● File size 7.2 MB ● Editor Ariane De Lannoy & Malose Langa ● Publisher The Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) ● Country ZA ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8646942 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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